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The 2015 Volvo V60 is finally back, and for those who are welcoming the wagon with open arms, the Swedish automaker has announced pricing information. When the V60 hits dealers next month, it will wear a price tag starting at $36,215, including destination.

Volvo’s new wagon will be offered with with three powertrains starting with the front-wheel drive V60 T5, which is powered by a new turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder that makes 240-hpand 258 lb-ft of torque. The base V60 starts at $36,215 and includes standard features such as a puddle lamps, 7-inch display screen, Bluetooth, LED daytime running lights, and HD radio. Upgrading to the T5 Premier for $38,015 adds leather seats, auto dimming rearview mirror, an adaptive digital display, keyless drive, and silver roof rails. the T5 Premier Plus ($38,765) adds a rear view camera and a quick-fold front passenger seat, digital compass, and retractable side mirrors with blind spot monitoring. For navigation, a premium sound system, accent lighting, and DVD player, that’ll require upgrading to the T5 Platinum, which costs $41,365.
For those who want all-wheel drive, that’ll cost an extra $1500. Additionally, T5 AWD models are equipped with a more powerful 2.5-liter turbocharged I-5 that makes 250 hp and 266 lb-ft of torque. Both engines are mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission.

At the top end of the range is a six-cylinder powerplant that Volvo says makes the V60 T6 R-Design the fastest and most powerful wagon it has ever offered. The 3.0-liter I-6 cranks out 325-hp and 354-lbt ft of torque, and if that sounds good, be prepared to fork over $45,215. That won’t only get you a more powerful engine, but it also gets you all-wheel drive, a sport chassis, paddle shifters, and unique R-Design exterior elements such as chrome trim, R-Design inlays, illuminated shift knob, R-Design floor mats, unique front grille, larger 18-inch wheels, and distinctive exhaust pipes. The Platinum package can also be added, ringing in the total price at $48,215. R-Design models are equipped with a six-speed automatic transmission.

Finally, a number of a la carte options and packages are available for all trim levels. Active xenon lights are a $800 charge, while the Technology Package ($1500) adds adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, collision warning, active high beams, and a road sign reader. Those who want a blind spot monitor and a parking assist system (with cross-traffic alert) will need to fork over $900, while a Climate Package ($1550) includes a number of items including heated front and rear seats (this package can also be had with rear child booster seats). The rear child booster seats (and power child locks) can be had separately for $500. Two sports package are available and are priced at $1500, with one adding 19-inch rims, a lowered ride height and paddle shifters. The second sports package includes 18-inch rims, paddle shifters, and a “Dynamic Chassis”.